An appeal filed by a Boca Raton man convicted of securities fraud raises questions about whether the federal prosecutor in the case should have revealed that his wife is a lawyer at the same law firm
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OPINIONAppellant Dennis Lenard Mathis was indicted for the first-degree felony offense of burglary of...
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